I am also concerned about the LSATFlex format. I took the online version of the LSAT a few months back and it looked exactly like what is depicted on LawHub except it was on a tablet with a smaller display screen therefore, fullscreen
I have a question regarding the minute in between sections is that minute counted towards the 35 min of the next section or is this a perk of lsat-flex because usually you don’t have that extra minute to regroup
Considering all these issues I really feel like the LSATFlex should be like the first digital test taken where they allowed you to see your score and then cancel. It is unfair they're not treating this like the big change it is.
... are exactly like the LSAT-Flex examination through their LSAT Prep Plus program ... logic foundations required for the LSAT are immediately translatable from paper ...
What about the time? I think in-person was supposed to be at 12:30pm, does that mean LSATflex will be taken at 12:30pm depending on where you are located?
I’m a US citizen who has gone to live with family in Europe due to the pandemic. Am I still able register for and take the USA LSATflex? The June 27-28 International LSAT registration deadline doesn’t seem to have been extended.)
I was wondering does anyone know if we can withdrawal from LSATFlex after we enroll? Will it be the same like you can withdrawal for a tranditional LSAT